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To: SmithL; Mr. Silverback; cripplecreek; NoLibZone; Lucky9teen; Pete; bicyclerepair; apillar; ...

Pinging the Agenda 21 folks for an interesting wrinkle...

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SmithL, you stated that,”...The workshops are rigged and the outcome is predetermined. This plan must be stopped.”

To those who are going to this type of meeting, you might wish to review this:

The Delphi Technique: What Is It?
http://www.learn-usa.com/transformation_process/acf001.htm

And:

How to Disrupt the Delphi Technique.
http://www.learn-usa.com/transformation_process/acf002.htm


5 posted on 02/16/2012 7:44:43 PM PST by TEXOKIE (... and HAPPY VALENTINES DAY to all FREEPERS EVERYWHERE!)
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To: TEXOKIE

From scribd:

“HOW COLLECTIVISTS USE THE DIAMOND TACTIC TOSWAY PUBLIC MEETINGS AND HOW TO THWART THEM

by G. Edward Griffin

In the 1960s, I came across a small training manual distributed by the Communist Party that showed how a small group of people – as few as four – could dominate a much larger groupand sway the outcome of any action taken by that group. It was called the Diamond Technique.

The principle is based on the fact that people in groups tend to be effected bymass psychology. They derive comfort and security from being aligned with the majority, especially if controversy or conflict is involved. Even if they do not like what the majority is doing, if they believe they are in the minority, they tend to remain silent and resigned to the fact that the majority should rule. This being the case, the Diamond Techniques is designedto convince the group that as few as four people represent the majority.

Here is the strategy:
1. Plan ahead of time what action you want the group to take: nominate or oppose acandidate, support or oppose an issue, heckle a speaker, or whatever. Everyone on your team must know exactly what they are going to do, including contingency plans.
2. Team members should arrive at the meeting separately and never congregate together.
3. Team players should arrive early enough to take seats around the outside of the assembly area, roughly in the shape of a diamond. They must not sit together.
4. The object of the tactic is place your people around the perimeter of the audience so that, when they begin to take action, those in the center will have to do a lot of headturning to see them – to the right, then the left, then the rear of the room, then the front, etc. The more they turn their heads, the greater the illusion of being surrounded by people in agreement with each other, and the more they will be convinced thatthese people represent the majority opinion.

I have seen this tactic used by collectivists at numerous public meetings over the years, and I have participated in it myself on several occasions when confronting collectivists in theirown tightly held organizations. It works.

The only way to thwart the Diamond Tactic is to always be prepared to match it with your own team. Never take a meeting for granted, especially if something important is scheduled to transpire, such as nomination of officers. Even a simple gathering to hear an important speaker can turn into a nightmare if opponents send in hecklers.

So, always plan for the worst and be prepared to spring into action with comments from the floor such as: “I want tomake it clear that these people do not speak for me. I am in total opposition to what theystand for. In fact, I would like to ask them to identify themselves. Who are you? Why didyou come to this meeting? What is your agenda?” If comments such as this are heard fromthree or four people around the outside of the room, the meeting will be very exciting, but the tactic will be defused.”


8 posted on 02/16/2012 8:02:46 PM PST by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto.)
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To: TEXOKIE

Thanks for the ping!


11 posted on 02/16/2012 10:24:09 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: TEXOKIE
My husband received an invitation to a seminar course put on by some group that call themselves the Petroleum Institute for Continuing Education. In reality, the group has no connection to the petroleum industry.

The title of the seminar is - Workplace Wisdom for Handling Friction Between Generational Groups.

This one-hour seminar will examine how a "new world view" is influencing younger employees and their philosophies on life and work. If you find yourself shaking your head and saying "I just on't get where this person is coming from", it is imperative that, you understand that they aren't going to grow up and be like your - their approach to work will remain very different from yours. What is even more disconcerting is that thos born prior to 1964 are now considered immigrants in their own countries, wile those born 1965 and later are the natives. So, now they are targeting oil industry execs with propaganda for the New World Order, to help them understand the "new world view". I'd join the course, just to see what they are saying, but it costs $95.

12 posted on 02/17/2012 8:58:11 AM PST by Eva
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